Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 144
... seems to be govern ed by the spirit of a merry devil , ' and to style Liberty and Equality the funny divinities of that country , ' for this is play- ful satire but there seems to be little reason and little wit in his incessant abuse ...
... seems to be govern ed by the spirit of a merry devil , ' and to style Liberty and Equality the funny divinities of that country , ' for this is play- ful satire but there seems to be little reason and little wit in his incessant abuse ...
Page 271
... seems to us exact : but we speak with caution , because we are aware of the pro- bability that , in such a subject , some sophism may lurk unob- served . In the ground of his proof , the author , if we recollect rightly , has been ...
... seems to us exact : but we speak with caution , because we are aware of the pro- bability that , in such a subject , some sophism may lurk unob- served . In the ground of his proof , the author , if we recollect rightly , has been ...
Page 369
... seems to have been finished in the year 1564 , and was executed in a neat and pleasing style . Part of the inscription is wholly defaced , and the remainder , is sinking into decay : but it may be deemed curious , as it affords a ...
... seems to have been finished in the year 1564 , and was executed in a neat and pleasing style . Part of the inscription is wholly defaced , and the remainder , is sinking into decay : but it may be deemed curious , as it affords a ...
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